Chapter 96
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 96:
As he disappeared through the doorway, Sadie watched the door swing shut, her hand unconsciously clenching into a fist.
Despair overwhelmed her. She had hoped that her hard work would free her from Noahâs control and grant her independence. Yet, here she was, still bound by his influence.
What was her next move? Was escape from Noahâs grasp ever possible? Her hand rested on her belly, protectively guarding the growing life inside her. If she failed to leave Noah before her pregnancy became obvious, he might never allow the child to be born.
The memory of Noahâs cold expression and harsh words haunted her.
Taking a deep breath, Sadie resolved not to give up.
She had to leave, for the sake of her unborn child.
Alex approached, his concern evident. âSadie, stay calm. Iâll speak with Mr. Dominguez. Given the long-standing relationship between our families, he might change his mind.â His voice was gentle and reassuring.
With those words, Alex hurried off, urgency in his stride.
Sadie wanted to call out to him, but the opportunity slipped away. Amidst the elegantly dressed crowd in the banquet hall, Sadie felt completely out of place. She turned and walked away.
The night air outside was refreshingly cool. Her phone buzzedâit was Alex calling.
âSadie, Mr. Dominguez has agreed.â Alexâs voice buzzed with excitement. âHeâs set up an independent project for you, one that doesnât involve Noahâs oversight. What do you think?â
Clutching her phone, Sadie realized this was a more favorable outcome than she had hoped for. Without Noahâs knowledge, there would be no chance for him to interfere.
âAlex, Iâm so grateful,â Sadie responded earnestly. âHow can I ever thank you enough for this?â
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âMarry Alex, and youâll be even,â a cold, sarcastic voice cut through.
Startled, Sadie looked up sharply.
Noah stood a short distance away, impeccably dressed in a sharp suit. His handsome face showed no warmth, and his deep, cold eyes were fixed on her.
A heavy feeling settled in Sadieâs chest.
Had he overheard their entire conversation?
âWhat, are you feeling guilty?â Noah stepped closer, his voice cold. âYou promised last night there was nothing between you and Alex, yet here I find you together. What excuse can you offer now?â His voice was tinged with derision.
Sadieâs expression darkened as Alexâs worried voice filled her ear through the phone. âSadie? Whatâs happening there? I can hear Noahâ is he causing trouble? Tell me where you are, Iâll be right there!â Sadieâs heart sank. She dreaded another confrontation between Alex and Noah.
âAlex, listenââ
But before she could finish, Noah snatched the phone from her hand. With a swift motion, he ended the call and threw the phone into the nearby lake. The phone hit the water with a splash.
Despair gripped Sadieâs heart. Her eyes snapped to Noah, filled with anger. âNoah, have you lost your mind?!â
Noahâs eyes flickered with a chilling resolve as he gripped her wrist. âI canât stand watching you talk to Alex!â he exclaimed, his words dripping with fury.
The pressure on her wrist was painful, but Sadie stood her ground, defiant. âWeâre just friends!â
With a sneer, Noah taunted, âDonât overestimate yourself, Sadie! Just because Alex introduced you to his family doesnât mean youâre free. Youâre still my wife, and until I sign those divorce papers, youâre not going anywhere!â
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